Seized?
Low freon charge?
High head pressure?
Ask your teacher. This is a no brainer...
It compressed the refrigerant. It may also have an air compressor if the vehicle has an air ride system.
An AC compressor compresses the freon and circulates the freon through the system. An air ride compressor pumps compressed air into air bags to level the vehicle and/or alter the handling of the vehicle.
Any air compressor that can achieve and hold 100psi will run an air gun. the larger the tank the more lugs you can remove before the compressor will need to run again.
My first guess would be you are low on freon.
If your air compressor quit after changing the coil pack, you may have additional problems with the compressor. You may want to take the compressor to a service station to have it evaluated.
You will need to check the condenser for leaks, also check the air compressor, you can check the air compressor by turning on the ac, look and see if the front of the air compressor is turning. If the air compressor is not coming on you will need to replace it.You can also check your 134a level. hope this helps.
More than likely it's the internal overload on the compressor kicking it out.
The ac compressor may be seized or about to seize up.
There could be several reasons why your central air compressor is not turning on. Some common causes include a tripped circuit breaker, a faulty thermostat, a malfunctioning capacitor, or a problem with the compressor itself. It is recommended to contact a professional HVAC technician to diagnose and fix the issue.
If the compressor is not turning on it could be as simple as low refrigerant level. If the compressor IS turning on, it might be a stuck heater core valve.
Could be your ac compressor is going or gone, probably gone.
Your air compressor may not be turning on due to a variety of reasons, such as a blown fuse, a faulty power cord, a malfunctioning pressure switch, or a problem with the motor. It is recommended to check these components and consult a professional if needed for further diagnosis and repair.
There could be several reasons why your air conditioner's compressor is not turning on. Some common causes include a faulty capacitor, a malfunctioning thermostat, low refrigerant levels, or a problem with the compressor itself. It is recommended to contact a professional HVAC technician to diagnose and fix the issue.
Your air conditioner compressor may not be turning on due to a faulty capacitor, a tripped circuit breaker, low refrigerant levels, or a malfunctioning thermostat. It is recommended to have a professional HVAC technician inspect and diagnose the issue to determine the exact cause and provide a solution.
Run your engine with the A/C on and watch the end of the compressor where the belt is. If it kicks on you will see the it start turning. if it doesn't turn and never starts turning you may need your A/C charged with freon. If the belt smokes you compressor may be locked up.
The air conditioner/compressor sits on the front passenger side on top of the fender. Remove the water reservoir and then you can disconnect and remove the air compressor. I do not know yet how to remove the air dryer as I cannot see how to remove the air lines from the dryer. I did remove the dryer from the compressor though, by removing a single screw then turning the 1/4 turn and pulling it out of the compressor....so at worst I will be able to put my new compressor in with the old dryer.